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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Low SHBG and Estradiol
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<blockquote data-quote="falconberg" data-source="post: 159370" data-attributes="member: 19004"><p>Cataceous, so you are saying that free testosterone is fixed, not in the f(SHBG, total_T) equation, but another equation that deals with a metabolic constant, which I assume simply represents the way that a person's body processes free testosterone. </p><p></p><p>You are also assuming that the absorption rate will always equal the metabolic clearance rate (if I understand correctly, because "SHBG has minimal if any effect on the apparent serum half-life of testosterone"), and that both are simply a function of the way that a person's body processes free testosterone. </p><p></p><p>Am I following your thought?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="falconberg, post: 159370, member: 19004"] Cataceous, so you are saying that free testosterone is fixed, not in the f(SHBG, total_T) equation, but another equation that deals with a metabolic constant, which I assume simply represents the way that a person's body processes free testosterone. You are also assuming that the absorption rate will always equal the metabolic clearance rate (if I understand correctly, because "SHBG has minimal if any effect on the apparent serum half-life of testosterone"), and that both are simply a function of the way that a person's body processes free testosterone. Am I following your thought? [/QUOTE]
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